Innovation Center of Nanomedicine (Center Director: Prof. Kazunori Kataoka) announced that a reviw article for nanomedicines in cisplatin-based cancer therapy was accepted by Journal of Controlled Release and published online on March 31, 2022: Y. Han, P. Wen, J. Li and K. Kataoka, J. Controlled Release, 2022, 345, 709-720.
Quantum wires (QWs) are one-dimensional semiconductor nanowires with a strong quantum confinement effect that have applications in sophisticated optoelectronics and photochemical conversions.
Engineers at EPFL have formulated a low-temperature annealing technique that preserves the structure of silver and gold when both the metals are joined in an alloy.
Scientists at Monash University have created a faster, more effective nanodevice for filtering proton and alkaline metal ions, which will aid in the development of next-generation membranes for clean energy conversion and storage.
AlN-based materials’ straight band gap makes them ideal for producing DUV optoelectronic devices, which have a variety of applications in curing, water and air disinfection, medicine, and biochemistry, among others.
The development of a stable and high-performance MXene membrane for the treatment of drinking water is reported in a recent study.
By Hussain Ahmed
11 Apr 2022
A scalable method to synthesize single-walled carbon nanotube-based coaxial cables that can be effectively used to develop novel 1D van der Waals heterojunction has been proposed.
By Samudrapom Dam
11 Apr 2022
Bacteria/electrospun carbon nanofibers integrated with carbon nanotubes and their utility as an effective anode to improve microbial fuel cell performance is discussed.
By Susha Cheriyedath
11 Apr 2022
Colloidal solvothermal synthesis of super-thin palladium nanowires (PdNWs) has been reported for use in rapid, sensitive H2 sensor devices.
By Shaheer Rehan
11 Apr 2022
Researchers use elevated resolution tip-enhanced photoluminescence (TEPL) microimaging to analyze excited electron funneling in a twisted bilayer MoS2.
By Shaheer Rehan
11 Apr 2022
Innovation Center of NanoMedicine (Director General: Prof. Kazunori Kataoka) has announced that Dr. Sabina Quader et al. published a review article focusing on the recent nanomedicines for brain cancers on Advanced Drug Delivery Review in this March. CNS tumors remain among the deadliest forms of cancer, resisting conventional and new treatment approaches, with mortality rates staying practically unchanged over the past 30 years.
Charles University and Bruker are pleased to announce that Nanobrücken 2022 will take place June 8-10 in the beautiful city of Prague.
Clean water is still a luxury for many people throughout the world today. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 1.8 billion people drink feces-tainted water, and a substantial section of the world will face water stress by 2040 due to a lack of drinking water resources.
An upcoming group of materials known as two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) that can be employed as insulators and semiconductors have favorable potential in numerous applications because of their exceptional properties.
The importance of developing plant-based nanoparticles that can be explored to develop novel anticancer chemotherapeutic has been highlighted in new research.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
8 Apr 2022